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In most areas, pasture, water and food supplies are totally depleted, writes Nick Guttmann.

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To mark the International Day of Zero Tolerance to Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) on 6 February, Paula Plaza...

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Stair-climbing wheelchairs and electric tuk-tuks are among local engineers’ answers to the many challenges facing their...

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The cartels influence teachers to incite students, reports Henry Owino.

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The killings are causing outrage, panic and shock among citizens. Henry Owino reports.

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The Tax Justice Network examines the companies and countries that profit from lack of regulation, with host Naomi...

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Moses Wasamu reports on activists’ concerns as the World Trade Organization meets in Kenya.

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The Namibian photographer captures a patient vendor in Kenya's Kibera slum.

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Some residents and workers are more welcome than others, as Saranel Benjamin explains.

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The Kenyan government stands accused, reports Moses Wasamu.

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In the run-up to Obama’s visit, is Kenya sweeping its poverty under the carpet? Moses Wasamu reports.

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But the court’s decision has angered opponents to LGBT rights, as Moses Wasamu reports.

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Henry Owino reports on a sorry state of affairs in Kenya.

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No end in sight for Kenya’s land troubles, says Henry Owino.

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Nairobi’s poor will lose their homes and livelihoods, writes Maina Waruru.

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The green imperialism of some conservation charities, by Sophie Pritchard.

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